|Catharina von Xenotra - Heiress of Baron Xenotra|
After ordering the others to rest, ask the soldiers in this city to prepare for the burial of the soldiers who fall in battle. This is the first time I see a noble lord and his heir bowing to a commoner but Lord Alexander and Gwyndolin decide to bow to the family of the fallen soldiers that fight in battle.
The burial will happen tomorrow, but the compensation for the family has already been distributed, and the soldiers from the other city are also compensated, even those from the north.
And the compensation is not tiny either. Lord Alexander gave them two hundred gold coins for each family whose family member died in battle. Two hundred gold coins are a large sum of money. With that kind of money, they can buy a home with a small patch of land to farm. Unlike the regular commoner whose land is not theirs, this land will be theirs for the rest of their family tree.